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TRANSPORTATION | BUILDINGS | COMMUNITIES 

The Clean Energy Transition

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VISION

We help organizations turn climate ambition into action

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SERVICES

Clean Energy 

The clean energy transition is a global shift from fossil fuels to low-emission sources like wind, solar, and hydro to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Driven by climate urgency, falling costs, and technological innovation, it aims to decarbonize electricity, transport, and industry. Companies are looking to scale renewable generation, improving energy efficiency, and deploy energy storage technologies. 

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Clean Electricity
Transitioning businesses to 100% clean, non-emitting electricity including generation and purchasing

 
Energy Efficiency
Enhancing efficiency in buildings, industry, and transportation to eliminate carbon generation

 
Innovation
Advancing new energy systems like hydrogen production and advanced biofuels.

SERVICES

ZERO EMISSION MOBILITY


The clean transportation transition is the long-term transformation of how people and goods move, shifting from fossil-fuel-based systems to low- or zero-emission alternatives. While it includes the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), it is a broader "system overhaul" that encompasses public transit, urban planning, autonomous vehicles and active transportation like cycling.

 

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Electrification of Vehicles

Replacing internal combustion engine (ICE) cars with Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs), including battery-electric and plug-in hybrids.

 

Decarbonizing Public Transit

Shifting bus fleets and car share to electric and possibly autonomous.

 

Active Transportation

Expanding networks for walking, cycling, and "micromobility" (like e-bikes) to reduce the number of vehicle trips.

SERVICES

SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS 

The decarbonization transition in the building industry is the systemic shift toward eliminating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the entire life cycle of a building—from the materials used to build it to how it is powered and maintained.  They are often defined by green certifications (like LEED or EDGE) and operate under 4R principles (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) to minimize waste, manage water, and protect local biodiversity.

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Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

Utilization of solar panels, wind power, LED lighting, smart HVAC systems with sensors, and high-performance insulation to reduce carbon footprints.

 

Water and Waste Conservation Management

Implementation of low-flow appliances, graywater recycling systems, and drought-resistant landscaping. As well as robust recycling and onsite composting. 

 

Sustainable Materials & Construction

Use of locally sourced, recycled, and non-toxic materials (e.g., VOC-free paint, FSC-certified wood) to reduce embodied carbon

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